IDENTIFICATION OF POLYGENIC ADAPTATION IN ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER USING GWAS DATA
During the human Diaspora out of Africa, Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) adapted to the new environments they encountered. On top, adaptation process could have been fueled by interbreeding with homo archaic species -such as Neanderthal and Denisovan- present at that time in Eurasia. In this contex...
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During the human Diaspora out of Africa, Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) adapted to the new environments they encountered. On top, adaptation process could have been fueled by interbreeding with homo archaic species -such as Neanderthal and Denisovan- present at that time in Eurasia. In this context of natural adaptation, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) poses an interesting evolutionary paradox: despite being associated with significant impairment, morbidity and increased rates of mortality, it is a highly prevalent phenotype. Being a highly heritable trait, several selective hypotheses have been proposed to explain the prevalence of this phenotype. |
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During the human Diaspora out of Africa, Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) adapted to the new environments they encountered. On top, adaptation process could have been fueled by interbreeding with homo archaic species -such as Neanderthal and Denisovan- present at that time in Eurasia. In this context of natural adaptation, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) poses an interesting evolutionary paradox: despite being associated with significant impairment, morbidity and increased rates of mortality, it is a highly prevalent phenotype. Being a highly heritable trait, several selective hypotheses have been proposed to explain the prevalence of this phenotype. |
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